In recognition of April as National Community Bank Month, each Marion Center Bank branch is partnering with its customers and a local organization to raise money or collect donations to give back to the community.

The branches have partnered with the following:

• Indiana: Indiana County Community Action Program

• Willow Springs: Elder Abuse Task Force

• Clymer: Community Kitchen

• Marion Center: Lions Club

• Dayton: Orphans of the Storm

• Punxsutawney: Woodland Avenue United Methodist Church

• Big Run: First Christian Church of Big Run

• Hastings: Saint Bernard Parish/Saint Vincent De Paul Society

Customers can stop into any of these locations to drop off donations, which will be collected through the end of April.

The Indiana branch is taking donations to help support ICCAP’s Pathways program. Pathways is an emergency shelter for homeless families and single adults. It’s run by ICCAP.

Pathways opened in February of 1991 and since then has provided shelter for more than 2,600 people.

RICHMOND, Va. — Joey Logano had a great view of a wild finish, until he saw an opening and made it wilder.

Logano took advantage of a three-car duel by sneaking below a trio of former champions to take the lead Saturday night, outrunning former champions Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski to win at Richmond International Raceway.